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Excerpt from Inheritance of Composition in Fruit Through Vegetative Propagation: Bud Variants of Eureka and Lisbon Lemons
From the data presented it may be concluded that the following probable differences exist: In the Lisbon 'variety. - The Dense Unproductive strain has a higher specific gravity than the Bull strain. The Bull strain has the highest proportion of rind found in any of the strains of this Variety. The Lisbon strain is more highly acid than either the Open or the Dense, Unproductive strain. The Dense Unproductive strain is also more acid than the Open strain.
In the Eureka variety. - The Eureka strain is more acid than the Shade Tree strain. Other differences may exist, but the data at hand are inconclusive in these cases.
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